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What is the quality of the paper used for this Benedetta Cappa print?
We use our Master's Edition archival paper, which is a 250 gsm (110 lb) museum-quality stock. It is acid-free and FSC-certified, ensuring the print remains vibrant without yellowing for decades.
Does the print have a glossy or matte finish?
This fine art reproduction features a premium matte, uncoated finish. This natural white surface prevents reflections and provides a luxurious, tactile texture suitable for high-end framing.
How is the artwork shipped to ensure it isn't damaged?
Your print is produced on demand and shipped in robust, protective packaging designed for fine art. We fulfill orders with no minimums, ensuring each piece arrives in pristine, gallery-ready condition.
Is this print environmentally sustainable?
Yes, RedKalion uses FSC-certified paper or equivalent certifications depending on regional availability. This supports responsible forest management and sustainable production practices for all our museum-quality prints.
What are the physical dimensions and thickness of the paper?
The paper has a thickness of 0.29 mm (11.4 mils) and a weight of 250 gsm. This thickness ensures a sturdy, premium feel that distinguishes it from standard commercial posters.
Who was Benedetta Cappa in the context of Italian Futurism?
Benedetta Cappa was a key Futurist artist and writer. She was a pioneer of Aeropittura, focusing on the spiritual and sensory dimensions of flight and the machine age.
What does the term Aeropittura represent?
Aeropittura, or "aeropainting," was a second-wave Futurist style starting in the 1920s that focused on the technological wonder and unique aerial perspectives afforded by flight and airplanes.
